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Results 1 - 10 of 53 for Breast Cancer
  1. ... gene are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in both men and women, as well as ... BRCA1 gene mutations that increase the risk of breast cancer (described above) also increase the risk of ovarian ...
  2. ... gene are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in both men and women, as well as ... BRCA2 gene mutations that increase the risk of breast cancer (described above) also increase the risk of ovarian ...
  3. ... Health Condition hSgo1 NY-BR-85 serologically defined breast cancer antigen NY-BR-85 SGO Sgo1 SGOL1 SGOL1_ ...
  4. ... member 2 (Junior blood group) BCRP BCRP1 BMDP breast cancer resistance protein CD338 CDw338 EST157481 mitoxantrone resistance-associated ...
  5. ... TP53 gene greatly increase the risk of developing breast cancer, as well as several other forms of cancer, ... account for only a small fraction of all breast cancer cases.Noninherited (somatic) mutations in the TP53 gene ...
  6. ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Breast cancer More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ... Gene ClinVar Ahmed M, Rahman N. ATM and breast cancer susceptibility. Oncogene. 2006 Sep 25;25(43):5906- ...
  7. ... woman's risk of developing a form of breast cancer that begins in the milk-producing glands (lobular breast cancer). In many cases, this increased risk occurs as ...
  8. ... the PTEN gene increase the risk of developing breast cancer. In many cases, this increased risk occurs as ... account for only a small fraction of all breast cancer cases.Noninherited (somatic) PTEN gene mutations occur in ...
  9. ... has been found to increase the risk of breast cancer in African American women who smoke cigarettes. Cigarette ... that have been shown to be involved in breast cancer. However, women who have a specific CYB5R3 gene ...
  10. ... STK11 gene greatly increase the risk of developing breast cancer, as well as other types of cancer, as ... account for only a small fraction of all breast cancer cases. More About This Health Condition Inherited mutations ...
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